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Episode of the popular game show "What's My Line" with guest Lucille Ball. This is classic TV! Complete with Original commercials.
This movie is part of the collection: Classic TV
Production Company: CBS Television Network
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black and White
Keywords: Classic TV; Game Show; Lucille Ball; 50's; 1950's, Fifties;
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
| Movie Files | h.264 | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | MPEG4 |
| WhatsMyLine21February1954.mpg |
175.6 MB
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589.6 MB
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130.1 MB
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| Whats_My_Line_Lucille_Ball.mp4 |
122.1 MB
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126.4 MB
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| Image Files | Animated GIF | Thumbnail |
| WhatsMyLine21February1954.mpg |
363.0 KB
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| Whats_My_Line_Lucille_Ball.mp4 |
463.1 KB
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| Yet_More_Lucy_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| Yet_More_Lucy_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.2 KB |
| Yet_More_Lucy_reviews.xml | Metadata | 3.0 KB |
| Other Files | Video Index |
| WhatsMyLine21February1954.mpg |
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Reviewer:
Htos1 -




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Great epi
It was great to see Lucy!What a nice slice of America here,thanks for uploading!
Reviewer:
wannabee2 -





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Excellent
I do love Lucy!!!
It was sad to realize that Dorothy Kilgallen's baby would be about 11 upon her death in 1965
Reviewer:
Earlon -





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A catalog site for Classic TV shows
If you like Classic TV from of the 50's, I found a catalog site that makes it easy to find and watch episodes streaming from Archive.org at:
The Classic TV Channel
There are currently over 400 individual episodes of about 30 different programs, and the site is growing day by day. Check it out!
Reviewer:
rweiss2001 -





Subject:
How Far We Have Fallen
Compare this classic game show to something like "Deal or No Deal". No contest.
Reviewer:
Tenor madman -





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One of the better ones...
This episode is one of the more fun ones for a few reasons. When they have on the guy who sells maternity clothes, the (sexually repressed, I suppose) 50's audience goes apoplectic over anything having the slightest thing to do with sex! Steve Allen also seems to have great difficulty during his questioning. This in itself is a rarity, because he is known for improvisational humor and thinking well on his feet.
Lucy's method of disguising her voice provides lot's more fun for everyone!
Plus you have Deborah Kerr subbing for Bennett Cerf right after "From here to Eternity"! How's that for a time capsule worth seeing?
TM
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Technicolor_Is_Good -





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This show is BRILLIANT!
I love this show! It's so nice to see a show from an era when game shows had nicely dressed people.